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HEADQ'S  2D  GRAND  DIV.  ARMY  MISS.  VALLEY  > 

Jackson,  Tenn.,  March  5,  1862.      > 

I.  All  troops  coming  within  tho  V.  The  sale  or  supplying  in  any 
limits  of  this  Division  from  Lon-  manner,  of  intoxicating  liquors  with- 
isiana  and  Mississippi  will  rendez-  in  five  railcs  of  any  station  occupied 
vons  at  Grand  Junction,  Tennessee;  by  troops,  or  within  one  mile  of  any 
and  those  from  Alabama,  at  Cor-  public  highway  used  lor  military 
inth.  Miss  ;  and  the  n«w  levies  purposes,  sxecpt  lor  medicinal  pnr- 
from  Tennessee  will  rendetvons  at  poses,  on  the  writtim  proscription  of 
Henderson  and  Bethel  Stations,  on  a  rtgular  phvi^ician,  is  prohibited. 
the  Mobil*  &  Ohio  Railroad.  AH  grogshops  and  drinking  saloons 

II.  Lcc'a  and  Browder's  Regi-  within  such  limits  will  be  closed, 
oients  Tennessee  Volunteers,  :ind  and  tho  supplies  packed,  subject  to 
litragglers  and  unattaciied  mtn  will  milit:iry  inapet^tioii.  Any  violation 
|!ri)ceed  from  Henderson  Station  of  tliis  order  will  be  lollowed  by 
to  Corinth,  uud  report  to  Brigadier  prompt  itrn^st  of  tlie  otlender  und 
iienorul  Kugglos.  Tito  7th  Kcgi-  dcstrncliou  of  all  his  stores  ..f  li-. 
tncnt   Mississippi    Volnntccrn  will  <i>i<>r.         « 

proceed  from  Jackson  to    Hender-       VI.    Martial  law  is  declared  at  tho 

won.  city  uf  Memphis.     A  firm  and   dis- 

III.  CiiifctH  of  Slftfi  will  see  f  !iat  croet  officer  of  propei-  qualifications, 
the  ni'.co.'trtary  isupplic*  and  tranp-  will  Im;  detnilod  by  Brig.  Gen.  Rug- 
jwrtation  are  {urni«hod.  te>  elTect  gles.  to  u.osume  tlie  duties  of  Pro- 
thesc  uiovenieTits.  voal  Marehall  ;it  that  place,  who  will 

IV.  ilitilroads  within  the  limits  publish  iii>;  <if<l.>r»,  ji>>d  call  on  the 
of  this  ('•.•ituuaiid,  being  absohitely  commanding  officer  :it  tliat  city  for 
necessary  tor  Military  pur{)oscs  at  the  necessary  guards  to  enforce 
this  time,  ar«,  to  the  extent  neccs-  tliem. 

6iiry,  placed    under  tho  control   of  VII.     The    Prisoners   of  War  at 

the  Quarter    Ma^ter^    Dc]xirtnient.  Memphis  will  be  trun»roirtd  to  Mo- 

To  suppress    disorders,  arrest  all  bile  under  a  guard  of  fifty  men,    to 

^(crsons  travelling    without  proper  be  detailed  by  Brig.  Gen.    Knggios 

authority,  and  prevent  undue  inter-  from  his  command  at  Corinth.   Tl;« 

ference  by  unauthorized  persons  on  commanding  officer  at    Mobile  will 

the  Memphis   and    Charlesttni  and  forward  them  under  a  proper  guard 

Mobile   and  Ohio  Railroads,   Brig,  to  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  fur  confinement. 

Gen'l.  Rugglcs  will  make  the  neces-  V>y  command  of 

sary  details  from  his  command  to  MAJ.  GEN.  BRACiG. 

fend  a  Guard   of  one  Commiisiour  By  II.  W.  Waiter. 

cd   officer  and  five   men  with  each  Act.  .\«t.  .\dj.  Gei.. 
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